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1. WARM-UP: Who was the "leader"
of the plot 2?

Guy
Fawkes
Henry Garnet
Robert
Catesby
Prince
Henry

2. In which year was Guy Fawkes discovered?

1590
1598
1607
1605

3. Who received the letter which revealed the plot?

Thomas
Bates
Father
Robert Parsons
Lord Mounteagle
Sir William
Waad

4.Who heard Catesby's confession first?.

Father
Oswald Tesimond
Father
Everard
Father
Gerard
Father
Henry Garnet

5. When Father Garnet suspected that Catesby was about to carry out
a dangerous treason and plot against the government involving the deaths
of innocents he:

Arranged
to have Catesby Murdered
Had Catesby
excommunicated
Sent word
to the pope to determine if murder and treason were legal.
Turned
Catesby over to the authorities. 2

6. Which woman was a close friend of Father Garnet who helped
him to continue his unlawful work as a priest and Jesuit in England?

Princess
Elizabeth
Anne Vaux
Clara Keyes
Maude Smith

7. Where was the shoot out which ended the attempted rising in the
Midlands following the discovery of Fawkes and the Plot?

Ashby
St. Ledgers
Hewell
Grange
Harrowden
Holbeach
House

8. What was a "Pursuivant"?

A
Member of a Monastic Order
A Person
who was given power to arrest priests
A man who
wrote letters for the court
a Street
Sweeper

9. Some think that _________contrived the plot to arrest Catholic
Gentlemen.

Robert
Cecil
Ambrose
Rookwood
Sir Edward
Philips
Sir Edward
Coke

10.Who was the craftsman responsible for constructing the effective
priest "holes" which saved the priests and Jesuits?:

Humphry
Littletown
Thomas
Tresham
Henry
Bromley
Nicholas
Owen

Henry Garnet's Essay Questions!

QUESTION 1 Write a summary of the major stages of the gunpowder plot. You
must have at least 6 significant events in their proper chronological order.

QUESTION 2 Why did the Government of England feel justified in
its persecution of its Catholic Citizens? Cite Historical events supporting
the government's position.

QUESTION 3 What aspects of the plot give rise to the belief that the
Government created the plot or at least let it continue to capture and
eliminate Catholic men of importance who through their loyalty to the Pope
presented a danger to the state.